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Forum: General March 8th 08, 04:25 PM Posted to uk.telecom,alt.comp.hardware,alt.engineering.electrical,sci.electronics.equipment
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Posted By Graham.
Hum from phone wires running next to mains?

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Forum: General March 5th 08, 08:32 PM Posted to uk.telecom,alt.comp.hardware,alt.engineering.electrical,sci.electronics.equipment
Replies: 142
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Posted By Graham.
Hum from phone wires running next to mains?

There is obviously a significant difference in the phone systems in the
two
countries. Our phones have the bells in parallel and if thee are too many
the wrong impedance is presented to the...
Forum: General March 5th 08, 07:27 PM Posted to uk.telecom,alt.comp.hardware,alt.engineering.electrical,sci.electronics.equipment
Replies: 142
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Posted By Graham.
Hum from phone wires running next to mains?

What do you
mean when you say "flex". I suspect you'll be amused to learn that in the
USA that word is electricians short hand for flexible metallic conduit. I
doubt that United Kingdom...
Forum: General March 4th 08, 07:13 PM Posted to uk.telecom,alt.comp.hardware,alt.engineering.electrical,sci.electronics.equipment
Replies: 142
Views: 4,719
Posted By Graham.
Hum from phone wires running next to mains?

"Foxtrot" wrote in message
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I am in the UK and want to make several phone extensions.

QUESTION: I would like to know I this will...
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